MICHIGAN / CLARK CMP20 LPG SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

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- MICHIGAN / CLARK
- Model
- CMP20 LPG
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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The Clark Michigan CMP20 LPG forklift is a compact, four-cylinder lift truck powered by a 47.5 horsepower LPG engine, making it an economical choice for indoor and outdoor material handling operations. The 4G64 engine displaces 143 cubic inches and operates at 2,250 rpm, delivering 120 foot-pounds of torque at 1,600 rpm for reliable performance in demanding warehouse and logistics environments. This forklift features a robust three-section mast capable of lifting loads up to 4,000 pounds at a 24-inch load center, with impressive lift and lower speeds of 102 and 100 feet per minute respectively. The mast achieves a maximum fork height of 10.9 feet while maintaining an 8-degree forward and 10-degree rearward tilt capability, facilitating precise load positioning and stacking applications. With overall dimensions measuring 8.4 feet to the fork face and 7 feet to the top of the overhead guard, the CMP20 LPG maintains excellent maneuverability in confined spaces, evidenced by its compact 7.8-foot turning radius and 9.2-foot right-angle stacking capability. The forklift operates on pneumatic tires and weighs 7,747 pounds, enabling a maximum travel speed of 12.6 miles per hour. Its 40-inch maximum fork spread accommodates various pallet sizes, while the 4.7-inch ground clearance and 5.4-foot wheelbase provide stability on uneven surfaces. The LPG fuel system offers clean operation and lower maintenance costs compared to diesel alternatives, making this model ideal for facilities prioritizing environmental compliance and operational efficiency.
Technical Attributes
- Max Fork Height
- 130.80 ''
- Fuel Type
- LPG
- Turning Radius
- 7.80 ft
- Tire Type
- Pneumatic
- Load Capacity
- 4000 lb
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